The Poetical Works of Sir Walter ScottA. and W. Galignani, 1831 - 490 ページ |
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... find himself either frozen in among barren genera- lities , or engaged with modern Englishmen in the masquerade habits of antiquity . scene on which they are introduced may serve as an apology , if they could need any other than what ...
... find himself either frozen in among barren genera- lities , or engaged with modern Englishmen in the masquerade habits of antiquity . scene on which they are introduced may serve as an apology , if they could need any other than what ...
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... find them in the hands of this spirited writer , whose powers really seem to require some stronger stimulus to bring them into action , than can be supplied by the flat realities of a peaceful and ordinary existence . His love of the ...
... find them in the hands of this spirited writer , whose powers really seem to require some stronger stimulus to bring them into action , than can be supplied by the flat realities of a peaceful and ordinary existence . His love of the ...
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... find the object of our most serious as well as upon our most idle my pursuit . I needed no monitor to point him employments ; and it is a reflection solemn and out - I knew him instantly . I had never seen gratifying , that he found our ...
... find the object of our most serious as well as upon our most idle my pursuit . I needed no monitor to point him employments ; and it is a reflection solemn and out - I knew him instantly . I had never seen gratifying , that he found our ...
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... find Sir Walter Scott receives payment for these works , but we find him stipulating for the purchase - money of works then unconceived , and of yielding up every sti- ver , or its worth , which he could command , but actually pledging ...
... find Sir Walter Scott receives payment for these works , but we find him stipulating for the purchase - money of works then unconceived , and of yielding up every sti- ver , or its worth , which he could command , but actually pledging ...
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... find : He was glad when he pass'd the tomb - stones gray , Which girdle round the fair abbaye ; For the mystic book , to his bosom press'd , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like ...
... find : He was glad when he pass'd the tomb - stones gray , Which girdle round the fair abbaye ; For the mystic book , to his bosom press'd , Felt like a load upon his breast ; And his joints , with nerves of iron twined , Shook , like ...
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